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> s /INAL EDITION ESTABLISHED 1870 POISON MURDER IS CLEVELAND THEORY Father and Four Childven Mys- teriously Killed ; WIFE T0 BE QUESTIONED| | In Meantime She And Her Infant Child Are In Hospital — Vietims | Had Been Dead Many Hours When Bodies Were Found. | Cleveland,’ Ohio, Jan. 30 (A—Po- | lice today were depending on au- | opsies, analyscs and probable state- ments by Mrs, Vera Fulvi, 83, to clear the mystery surrounding the | leath of her husband and four of their six children. Arthur Fulvi, 33, a md@€hiniet, and his children, James 14; Rudy, 10; Mary 8, and Dorothy 6, were found dead in their home here late yester- day. They probably had been dca'll 12 hours, or more. Mrs. Fulvi and her three year ol 1 haby were taken to hospitals in se- | rious conditions. Suspects Murder Pending further information, Po- ice Lientenant Harley H. Moffitt, | eported the case officially as “sud- n death from poison, probably ad- ministered with criminal intent.” Detectives said the polsoning might be the result of a family quarrel. Food and liquor found in the home were turned over to city chem- ists for analysis, while Coroner A, P. Hammond conducted autopsies over the bodies, Dregs from coffee cuhs} carried by detcctives in a Bottle | turned to a murky gray color and the cork was stained:and discolored | s by some powerful caustic, Will Question Wife | After advancing and discounting | rous theories, including mur- . suicide and accidental death by sphyxiation, the authorities await- | Fulvi sufti- | ciently to question her A police- | n placed on guard over her was nstructed to permit no one to see | ner until she recove enough t(l‘ remember what happenc A theory that the fam were the ‘tims of food and home made wine | ‘1 beer served at a dinner party in | the Fulvl home Thursday night was ounted when investigation re- enled that another child, Victor | [“alvi, 13, and eight guests suffered | o ill effects from the food and Arink. After the meal Victor re turned his foot to A J the Rotary club will meet at A. A.!parture Manufacturing company o the home of m; grand- push Edward away 8o that he would | °red- may be held to work into shape any | afjlls' stors on West Main street at |heads the list with the total of mother, with whom he {"‘;‘;» s not get hurt, The Tenner banls wasitobbed Arsti drgnasalitaund ifo iaver & maleryy o'clock, and republicans will |544,124. The other million dollar Only those who slept in the He sald he pushed the child to the | OCtober 6 and again November vote on the referendum. Meanw ‘1" gather at G. 0. P. headquarters at concerns are: The E. Ingraham com- ome were affected. . i ground, and he begah crying and |45t the loot totalivg several hun” ot the men return to work ,““.";". 30 o'clock, all to attend the fun- pany with $1 10: The Wallae Monoxide Theory \‘(\m ol went up stalrs. Soon after hey |drcd dollars. eral days after the |ine old ngreement across the :..’:( eral in a body. Barnes Company, $1,526,000 and th A gnggestion that on monos- | —_— — |stopped fighting after Soltisiak ex. | |ast holdup Mrs. Rogers and her|ghjch is written this ;“"F “m_ —— o Bristol Brass corporation with $1, is, ereated by a furnace burning at a o | claimed, “I have enough!" daughter were arrested at their |perehy extended one year from Aug L " 1] 469,000, i the causo was do-| Cambridge Man Slides Mile Several Believe Maine| oler sister of F. |home after they had attempted to|yust 31, 10 e PO ICE PROTEGTIOW N Other corporations which will pay lared by City Health Commissioner | N . ward he came up stairs, anj | dispose of a large number of pennies Weary of Deadlock | |taxes on over $100,000 in the order tharry 1. Rockwood 10 be unlfiels Down Mountain Side— | Man's Claim as Hum- |qig, “Rosie, Koval kicked me n thy | 2t & local store, gister _further suggests | et e s A cherry red coloring produced by ‘ r e f stomach.” Imitted the robberies, say- t r\rr<nl nel of the two com- | |lows: The Sessions Clock company + poiconing was lacking in the' (Cold Wave Broken mel's Son Is Genuine |G vaiea o e y needed the money to pro- mittees now in sesslon nclude thelt | —_— LD R he sald, and d 1 | R | vide comforts for Mrs. Rogers' in-rosignations as ne ("h"f'r\j :;‘:lr ‘r‘"’ ’smn A& Week For Manufacture and | Blectric company, $681,800; The | FIPFE T | (ContinnedlOn Pacoill valid husbaud. Investigation how- |respective sides as part of the 5 .5 S T ST would | New York, Jan The Portland, Me., Jan. 30 (®—Joseph | SontinyediOn rw? 2 | ever, convinced the police that the 'fers to their membership, ”" madp' | $50 For Sale Toll in Some he \m‘ »‘\i']r-1v:)\‘ni"§»‘r vom‘x ’:v?; worst of the cc D. Par a Waterville baker who | Rogers family was fairly well to do, [that the said memberships be free | Cases J. H. Sessio S g ters found on into the A 35 voars S EEL Y T Gy e DELUGE IN MIAM] {and that Rogers was not an invalid. |to choose athers to represent them | s, Is Testimony Horton = Mahutactiring e of Dorothy W he shivering ea Mo 4 i | Although they confessed they |in such further confer Y1 Boston, Jan. 30 (P—Pollce pro- 1,050; Bristol Realty in the case of | The thermometer was rising today | Mttie Cerinne Opera Co., in which | pleaded not guilty and declded w(p» hat 1o complete & Register sug- |tection costs so much in Chelsea {compan 14,000; Bristol Trust Dr. Ro “;‘001 after hovering around zero for hours | Leila Ta afterward bride of Heavy Downpour Flooding Florida and trial, basing their defense on n ,‘01“,1\‘,,\0“,‘v\:u Airedloe thin that a storekeeper has to turn his {company, §00; Bristol Nationai hlisters t Dave |yesterd it NG citer iminal | [the ground that they were insane at | zests tha 1:\\ e belleves that |PIace over to his wife and get a job | Bank, $248 C. T. Root company, nd were drled fruit | mpe and sub-zero tempera- op latest to come | City In What May Be Duplication | the time they committed crimes. {continual ¢ c! u‘“mfi seb forth |10 make ends meet, according to the 00,800; Dunbar Brothers company. tures t dammed Niagara Valls bt Mimmel s | At the trial, physicians for the de- |such action as At 1 of the |latest testimony in the “rum ring w Departure Realty peo iR with fce, stalled raiiroad y|tot Henry D, 1 m?\.n‘ | of November's Storm. fense testified that the women were | will meet with the ‘”‘V‘:f"‘“{ to the trial in which Mayor Lawrence F.|company, $130.000; Bristol Savings i | tratic oughout the northeastern |0f Sou land, claimant of the Miamia TNt s L (R | of unsound mind and Rogers decla »‘w"wk Chid 10 '{ “i‘wu ““ an carly |Quigley of that city and 28 co-de- | Bank, $144,000; Bristol Lumber states, and caused fires a ) ity el —Rainfall [ .4 pe thought his wife was “cra controversy and resul 5 fendants are facing federal court |company, $140, tlonal Marine U 1 S 1 he re- |Which started here about 5:20 last o e ered evidence <efflement of a situation t e % S ARG AL om cold were blown I i £ FLlE , state however, offer ( el e e Lamp company, $128,100; C. Funk breezes from the south and south on to the | NIE H"‘h;‘r‘.v eatened to du-from other physicians that the wom- |frought not only witd :”,“f e amuel )wg.— who vorm.d hisTand Son, Inc.. $124,500; The Birge : hbwaver st o vet living | ber “‘ .rr flooded Defens el told the 'i ytr‘\‘_r:'m:‘l and disinterested pu ‘\‘m““‘. m]d 0, Visita ,mm .‘ml_ Sactitig Cambrny, $180.495, ST S G e iny who would ; two « had over- Rogers \ ic. _‘ ctors” from city hall who demand- 'he largest individual property ! S the clatm- | flowed onto the sidewalks in the t i 1 as 1 s $100 eek 10 per | ow i . x essee. In Pennsylvania, Al e LR 4 $100 & week to per- |gwner is John E. Condon who is in T \ s 5 consequent | ¢ s n ea his morn- t manufact t liquor and $50 |the list for $266,200. Othe: y 22 Year Old Cabaret Singer -,',‘».p r rRor N o share in the estate of the |ing and the rain continued without w L [iE[]RfiE WELL |tor sal amed Eddie Carlon ,,,’,l““l"]:?r,,‘fn}:l,” (',“.n\frf“i,;a;fi. Calmly Says She Ex- cd, anthough tour above was the noted New, Vork! llawyesinho|| et dby nofer was 0 dnia partion of e and both defendants, |y the list for amounts in excess of X S owest h An 8$4-mile Fongai pl s A \ | the alleged bagmen Nettie E. Rockwell pects Life Sentence Iis horthicat hroiiht yesterday | minutes, shortly after 2 a. m. KN[]W“ AS WRITER Mrs. Berger testified that coll ns Assoclates mperatures ¥ i, claim | TP HARD PRESSED | became so numerous that RGoL: Aktata S AT Ly ity _been 2 Chinese Gunners Threaten rance, Jan. 30 (A —| vent o Mayor Quieley and com- Lacourse, $175,- fan Diego, Cal, J 30 A strength, nephew of the attorn | T F. 2 \ - \41 o Haylock of Norfolk, | B aine Roon after, mayor's Mar- \irs, Tessie Pena, 22 year old bor- There were no eastern temper: ong those who have come to ! 0 F1re on Any Steamers gland, today gave Hele Wills | Byitish Lectm'cr on Wom- "ot Police Inspector Thoma o enter . has con- (ures comparable with the 56 below '8 ail was Mrs. Emma & Knight. | Tientsin, China, J 30 (T — | the hardest thus | itgley and O'Keefe visited her c ssed to the murder of Mrs zero reported om S DonFtR Sl ds Ao et raR ARl oh ‘,,g’ this (‘hinese troops, defy the boxer | far experienced on her t in- | en Dies at ;\ge of ;”wj:g‘ - told ‘i“:‘ I‘f\\'.“.l X RSN PG s ¥rancis 1. Cole, her 81 year old s west of Montreal. ity and an old time friend of the protocol, have mounted guns on|vasion of the Riviera, carr :1 £ | cost §35 a week. Another \efactress, and wants to die in sh to port | former Lelln Farrell, She saye she Taku Fofts and threaten to fire on ir first set to duece and forcing | 18 Years LRIl 7 chair. The body of from Long and tk ecalls clearly a visit by Abe Hum- "any steaffiers entering the river after | the American ampion to work | pay M oL ‘;" J gbbed and slashed in ! Atlantic off New England. Although Mel to the home of Henry's Kk as & result pilots are not pro- | hard to win at 9-7, — W ano ed to indmother, Mrs. Cyrus Jel ; i hari & | W police raids. Both Mrs. , wes found In her s were t ) ceding outside the har to meet e London; d : T e e eIy i nearinare o tusl ! e meeting \mers arriving by th DISCUSS ITATIAN DEBT RoTanlEvnits e from this cause was Tientsin is no Paris, Jan. 30 (@) unt Volpi | men, died 5 did 1t the polic *‘:j engaged ‘A“.\"r' to rom Pukow and Italian finance ster, called |ola, having e Z dant ioodwin, noted comedian, | peking s cut from Han Premier Bri > s Pena as saying las D 4 king TC r r Bri in S . 'S SRR ) e pronl Nl Ton @ { viver communication remains posedly to aneeh R " Was One of ()‘H“"‘le" 1 like a bad woman 1 A ams, il e e rupted 1‘\” g the night amounting 1 m‘ Tlflul & Hlllt‘ see they'll try to give me lite fm- | elift by e > JREUsE tion with the south will become pre- | 000,000 fran fonment, but I waut to go tomile down a mounts rojlienfei il carions. the present rate of ; Company 1 don't want to b awk trail. He ML wa L (EEE5s > ) this the rest of my throus lNDE | Univ. of California Male Students —— PENDENT EXPEDITION PLANNED o hut il ; . } i it ’ % » e T C.H organ who! nad lived SRR S O e s b e SRRl x‘ ve d.' rent Bring Shaving Fquipment to Cla; s he Tra Mfg. Co., Mo 'y el poaree NOTYRTDEAD e e FOR AERIAL ARCTIC EXPLORATION o i Wikn Gut Brng Powder Bose.| 18 s ek o1 s Ao oL IR he Lorder early yester- ! ot o il jor other intere | side place aft \ of nearly ) o United es | Pt e { In his s | Berkeley, Cal, Jar ~1 ¢ s s 74 years of s =n undesirable alien, and rear- z e g S women or € 8 0 ths hornts on aieharys) Muricl Hordcn Yo INewsEVork SR i visted | Lieutenant Byrd to Be in Command—Rockefeller Jr. [smined e In 1888 Mr Jor. . P 1 y I > A . . {esting ins { r T A . 3 ard Wed nnn{\ Doblin Trom Whom vy ¢ ‘ { and Young Ford Already Offer to “.,]:,,, i lftomia b A G e e She Was Divorced 3 Years Ag he vounger Hummel admits he . i ’ ; o Fud TERSON %% recollection of his | Contribute $20,000 Each | He characteri: ime taken fron Mfg. Co. aud New York, Jan M) —Miss Mu s et {natural lawbreaki fents powder FootatbnitHe il Borden of Park nue is to be ieh i e s the actual law making animal. He EarenTe o | |remarried to Philip Doblin to it to. his grandmothier eoniaint| & Washington: tain respects similar. Ea it able 1 He has been Untire Firc Fighting Apparatus And | Greepwich, Conn. They were mar- Viifor HIN suDpot atiemn or land in the unknown be of the company v te years That From Ncighboring Town was 19 years old. She obtained | gaid when he was married. Vs Alaska, using Spirzbergen the leaf pre [shaving eq - his ¢ The company was Called Out—Toss $450.000, a divorce a year late of the letters r to “Henry Greenland, as a base. Spit nissed the idea that there | fessor Cross K':\"“S his M‘-\l'v‘ €Yy | bought some tiv by the North will follow the ex et 31 | in 8/ he - e pot about women at and shavec Pr & Judd Mg, ¢ w the Paterson, N. J., Jan. 30 (P—The years ago by Mrs. n, - g opped off intelliger sald the | Cross led the apy saying that | Traut & Hine that com ntire city fire department with™1 Borden, when she o reach the ows all about women, as | if they would make their names | pany ssistance of engine companies from wed the late Dr. Matthew Sterling Tlollou (olhdc as mer. B i was called, was a thing |known to him—he was unable to! He came to fhis city when a three neighboring towns, were neccs- Rorden after divorcing h = The enterprise will financed by illan expedition “Wom he | recognize der the lather— | young triendly sary early today to cope with three In then a stu- B" I‘HII to HOId \merican cit 2 those who Present prospects favor - he would they were given | with the A simultancous fires which caused ' dent Miss Mild Provide R. I, Jan. 30 (P) — have already pl support being cen as a base, with Byrd flyin (C Page 16) a grade of “A” f e term. the elder mage estimated at $45( | Negbauer, New Hav injured and a n D. Rockefe Jr., and Edse ere to Cape Mo vl BN LS wut for: More than 70 !.x!lnl s ;Ar late Matth : . 1 r\\ );t‘l[v‘ a ecach of has offered and s northern tip of Gre P‘i‘e ‘li“(“d l'amlh(“ R‘mqe‘e“ Bl(flh(‘l'\ \lar( factory wh : s a lead- ‘o the icy streets by the fires o ire cottor ok street split ¢ 1 1 King off toward 2 g T tire block In the Riverside o e west end of the trolley Commander negotiating | the' pole, Driven Oul by I-lame& On Their Return Trip| Most ot nis given over s destroyed. | obtair 1 or nel and crashed into a light type now with ses ns for suit- ord, ¢ 2 (M—Fire,| New York. Jan 30 (P—Theodore to the care of which re Two of the fire in lesertic r-,- veurs ) they Phillipsdale car crowded with home able craft for 1, either | 4 1 to st from an|and Kermit who have |sulted in his not ng very active houses and stores witht rried. T Rorden bound workers and shoppers. Four of the dirig e type ted fur five fami- | su ovis poli on |fraternally. He was a_member of f each other on Market hi row ersons re taken to hospitals and 1 his good points THLE WEATHER ving s white roof tree left | the Masons L] e member 1aln streets, while the third fire was | reconciled to t young couple nt fte « id treatment 3 o ® i | | for Europe on the steamship 'of the First Cor al church. th bounded 1 ear T Borden forgot 1o change | On hel ost seriously s not 1t Hartford, Jan. 30—Forecast [ s Kaisar-1-Hind. They H vos hig wifs aughter, Miss Warren streets. 1.0ss at the lat- |} v his two other | hurt, was t in a privat edition of the D for New Britain and vicinity: not papied by their wives Ge 1 and two sons, Henry h Included five store so that Dr ore polic 1 Yeiety which in- Probably rain tonighi and el at Spinagar, after they d emerged 'C. Hi and A, C. Hine, whe f d a waste. , Boerdan i ited § Dy The motorr of tt s t v Sunday: warmer tonight with heavy heards e Himala- |are in business Hartford. ! was estimated a1 | Dorden was killed ir reet ims the L Alaska, fo ment house is own: yan wilds. The brothers are now - 2250000 | tomobile accident Oceanic hold | year, g N [ —— — # | of Waterbury. clean shaven. (Continued on Page 13) . \ S - 2. T ; & | leaving here ¥ranco and !1)\‘ ogaueat & ons SPANISH AVIATORS HOP OFF THIS MORNING FOR BRAZIL Start at 6:10.a. m. In Their Effort To Fly 1,712 Miles From Verde Islands to Pernambuco - DON RAMON FRANCO Porto Pra RUIZ DI ALBA , Cape Verde Isiands, [ through the air the t of Christo- Jan. 30 (P—Commander Ramon |Pher Columbus in linking up Spain Franco, the Spanish aviator, hopped | Vith the Americas. Particu Iy optimistic was the off today in the scaplane Plus Ultra | young mechanic of the Plus Ultra, on the third leg of his attempted | Pablo Rado. He pointed out the flight from Spain to South America, |ease with which the seaplane had His ination is Pernambuco, | flown the $17 miles from Palos, 3razll, 1,712 miles across the Atla to tile Canary Is d tic, The start was made at 6:10 Canaries to the pe o'clock this morning distance of 1,056 miles, The Spanish cruiser Blas Da T.ezo motors of the plane had func- aplane to a good spot in ned perfectly on thes was two jumps, the bay from which to r and | he said there no reason after taxing for a short nece at & | why the hould not perform their high rate of speed the aerial erafi ties a8 well in crossing the ocean. rose gracefully at 6 m. and | Commander Franco hopes to F'ranco pointed its nose toward South | make the journey in around 16 America amid the tators afloat plaudits of spec- and on shore. hours, miles flying a an hour. little more than 100 On board the ai All day yesterday mechanieians | craft is a plentiful supply of gasoline were busily engaged in putting the [ and food st for the crew during big machine in the best of order for | the flight. T¢ necess to come the transatiantic flight. Prior to down during the trip the command his assis- tants were fllled with confidence t the Plus Ultra would negotiate overseas voyage and duplicate ill steer for Fernando Do Noronha, rom the s off the Brazilian coast, MLOWN OFF CLIFF 0N OLD TINERS TO HELP \m“wl““‘ NEW BRITAIN, CONN E(JTICUT Q.\TUHI)»\Y. *Kl%‘gAll‘E}VgfiW;Yf"’?fi%’éx”fi?flfifié‘fi s I( worge F. Albee Accused of \llvgml 'Pleads lor Another Chance But' |ot nmtvn., i8 under arrest in Rochester, ) \'H on a secret indict \CAUSED DEATH OF CHILD %o ™ Woreaster - cousty gra y arceny, accord ng v.. word recely Lad Remains Calm During Juvenile | The charge, ascording 1o th . grows out of an alleged discr a his account at the time as city clerk, dating back to 1922, spector nard H. Flaherty will ) to Rochester for the prisoner xpects to have him before the su JANUARY Discrepancy In 1922 Accounts, Jan. 3 Fitchburg, \I:ur.. po- | Court Session But Breaks |ill\\l|‘ When Judge Hungerford Sends Him Away to Cheshire, Revealing a long record of fuver | rior criminal court m Worcest ile delinquency and probable mental [uarly next week. Albes is the s leficiency ley Kowale 1 aged ond city official of Fitchburg to be » of 143 Millei: street, was sent 10 |rpesied this week, Ralph E. Wood, ihe state reformatory this morning |, former hookkeeper in the depart- by Judge Willlam C. Hunge! ent of public works here pleaded uvenile court, for kicking el et hree o unta ot Iar | Soltisiak age 4, of 116 Miller strec e tha st nativash (o whiie in a fist fight Wednesday, when arraigned on a sceret which resulted in the child’s death |, 4ictment Monday., His case was |at the New Britain General hnsp(mli ontl 1t trial Albee with- Thursday night from a blood clot on | 4. Y et i e s stiation! |drew as a candidate for election a 5 feity clerk fn 1023 when auditors be- has appeared before t | juvenile court three times before gan Wi He on the munlcipal books: said to be the proprietor of {this, the last tlme on o charge of : Yac optical concern in Rochester. |stealing & bloycle, At that me | OPHCY Coneern Judge Benjamin W. Alling gave the boy & suspended sentence to the re- formatory and put him on probation This morning Probation Officer E ward C. Connolly said that the boy evidentally is mentally deficient, for PRISON TERMS FACE TWO WOMEN ROBBERS he 1s 15 years old, and only in the fifth grade at the Sacred Heart school. Frequently the Sisters at the |Q Y school despaired of Stanley, and re- South Dakota Female ferred him to Probation Officer Con- nol It was rumored that bhefore the tragic death of Edward, the Sis- Bandits Found Guilty by Jury ters were going to find Stanley a | job, because they could not control| === g him. | Sioux Falls, S. D., Ja Py South Dakota’s twc bank robbers have been convicted of first It seems that Stanley hecame en- raged Wednesday at noon when he returned from schoo) to his home, where he found his brother Anthony erying because he said Stanley Sol- tislak, Tidward's brother, and an- {o’h'r boy at the Washington scheo! {Peat him up. According to Kow | women | degree robbery and face a prison term which ma; run to 20 yed Disregarding the defense plea of nity, a jury in circuit court last i’ - + i 1 took thrce hours to find Sl hapaar Bollee headquarts HitiCathotine T 05ers i Her ‘,f,‘;’,\D Leskiels L ;“‘)E"‘”,‘“‘l“ P. | jaughter, Zera, guilty of holding up OVt e vort e Falviele oy “Bannet State bank, af Renner, Mara, the youth became angry and | 4 i bk Bl menn shed to the Soltisiak home oy sejp | S D near here. They will be sen- d Tuesday. The women appeared calm as the rdict was read them but as they were led from the court room back |10 their cells in the county fail, their |lips quivered and their steps fal- Stanley into account, &l Kowalewski stated that they be- Edward came {crawling down the steps, and walked Kowalewski he raised 1 30, 1926, —F‘](:HTEEN PAGES | | NEWHAVENPAPER | BRISTOL GRAND LIST JUMPS; WOULD OUST NEGOTIATORS| | | Plan Also Provides That Min — ’ —— PRICE THREE (,ENTQ OFFERS S[][[]Tl[]N TOTAL FIGURE $47,789,612; Register Wires Plans (o End AN INCREASE OF $15 708 140 Gl Sk HNDREDS PASS BIER. Eaqualzation Work OF Tumeeree Board Of Assessors OF JUDGE U HLETT Reflected In New Val- 'Remains of Leader Viewed uations Published To- by Fellow Townsmen— | day, Funeral Today < Re- turn To Work At Once — Says Public is Tired of Persistent Dead- lock, Haver, Co 30 M Amount Exceeds Estimate \ proposition that the coal wage The remaing of Judge Geo! submit five plaus which ' W. Klett which now lie in st 1 of Officials, ( ‘ausing Sur- Rave St. Mark's Episcopal chi ved by hundre jexpected that the steady { visitors will contin ch, have nd it i stream of le up to 2 o'c before it to a referendum of satisfac- of the striking miners in hope prise in City Hall—Few Cuts Expected. finding one that would be tory, the miners to resume work | this afternoon. under the 1925 agrecment, and that | At 3 o'clock e negotiator thems ©s resign ke pla Politica s tel i to A tarkladloohel aascintes ad L elegraphed o Alvin Mark fu 1 \ & - ; uneril obsequies whick s hteen bound iairman of the conference, by of services at Mark's church at of servites at fark's church a the new ity Haven Register today. 3 o'clock, followed by a Masonic Explanatory at the Erwin cha 1 in Fair- | ord prior to its the made the vould view propositior it ith disappointment an | ) 1 | Representatives of the state and city from iadjournment ‘sine - [local governments, the Rotary club. | yoard of assessors, The list shows ference now in |New Britaln Lodge of Elks Har- | total of $47,789,612, a sum which that it voice the s mony Lodge, the state and local bar | wijl he cut 4 trifle by th public when it suggests that if an |Associations, and republican el be of relief, ti is anticipated. agreement cannot be made by pres- [ Will be on hand, many of these or- | hough the list is greater this ent committees some action sh ganizations att year than ever, very little cutt tic be taken that will insure new co Rev. Samuel oxpected from the board of relic mittees when any further meet St. Mark's Episcopal chure Will | hecause of the universal tone of ap or meetings shall be h services at the church. Tl . Which has been volced sinc: Suggestions Offered | pall bearers will be: Gov. ssors began the announees With this idea the R John Trumbull, J. Henry Roraback, their equalization work ister respectfully offers the f Morgan Brainard, Joseph P. Berr: affected the valuation of every ing suggestions in the hope t Francis Pallotti, Frederick Salmon, and in city. vy pave the way for m!km that [ Harvey Bissell, Andrew J. Slope » grand list will be $15,708,14 solve the riddles now before |Frederick S Chamberlain, William [ more t} ast year, giving : Let miners' committee and op- | E. Attwood, Ernest W. Christ and {the olty fat an opportunity ' committee each determine {John C. Loon |to lower the tax rate, The 1 among themselves separately upon | Active pall bearers, who are mem- | however, will be b compelled to recog five plans from among the many of- | bers of the New Britain Bar asso- as the fo:tdl Al borsidered the con- |ciation are: Willlam C. Hungerford, , being compiled, seek great- ference up to the prasent timo, end | Willlam . Mangan, Henry P. Roche, | er amounts than last year for th: each submit the five selected by |Stanley J. Traceski, Thomas J. Ca- | running of ¢ * various departments en the assessors were surprised at im total of the grand list this when the final figures wer: considered today as the amount ran into about $7.000,000 more than their original expectation, | There are {hem to the opposing faction as ac ceptable, then 1f the opposing sides annot accept any one of the ten {hus selected for final consideration let each side submit to a referendum of its entire membership the five ac- capted by the other side in the hope belus and Alfred Le Witt, | T The Hartford County Bar associa. tion will be represented by the fol- lowing: “Lucius 8. Robinson, ward M. Day, Solomon Elsner, nard F. Gaffney and John H. ham, | year, Ber. Kir! four manufacturing that one of the same ) ay be fourd armony lodge will meet at 2:30 erns in Bristol which will pay to be acceptable to a majority of |o'mlock in Masonic hall to attend taxes on property values of over the entire membership though un-|{he funeral; New Britain Lodge of [$1,000,000 each, according to thy acceptable to the personnel of the | Blks will meet at 2:15 o'clock in the ; zrand llst which was announced by negotiating committee. Following the as this referendum further conferences club house on Washington street; essors today The New De-

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